This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Geography > Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Geography Chapter 8 Population Quiz 6 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. With reference to the TEA method of describing maps and graphs, which term best describes something that doesn't fit the trend? A) Evidence. B) Trend. C) Anomaly. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Anomaly. 2. Colonized by Britain, Bought a land from SpainBought a land from France, Then I Nuked Japan.What am i? A) Philippines. B) Italy. C) United States of America. D) China. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) United States of America. 3. What is the term for the following definition:'Policies aimed to decrease the fertility rate of a given place.'? A) Pronatalist Policies. B) Immigration Policies. C) Antinatalist Policies. D) Population Density Policies. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Antinatalist Policies. 4. How many countries today are in Stage one of the Demographic transition model? A) 53 (some countries in Asia and Sub Saharan Africa). B) 22 (some countries in Asia and Sub Saharan Africa). C) 3 (Somalia, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan). D) 0. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 0. 5. A group with a belief system in a god or gods, with a specific set of rituals and literature. A) Religious group. B) Ethnic group. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Religious group. 6. An area of mostly developing nations is ..... A) Sub-Saharan Africa. B) Scandinavia. C) Europe. D) Canada. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sub-Saharan Africa. 7. What is the literacy rate in Niger? A) 83%. B) 22%. C) 67%. D) 35%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 35%. 8. A solution for health challenges in Japan is (a) A) Ignoring waste management. B) Increasing pollution. C) Reducing healthcare services. D) A. Recycling programs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A. Recycling programs. 9. Which of these countries is classified as middle income A) Chad. B) Thailand. C) Afghanistan. D) Laos. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Thailand. 10. What are resettlement programs? A) Programs that deport refugees back to their home countries. B) Programs that vet potential refugees, pay for them to migrate, and help them adjust in the new country. C) Programs that provide temporary housing for refugees. D) Programs that prioritize skilled workers for immigration. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Programs that vet potential refugees, pay for them to migrate, and help them adjust in the new country. 11. Which term is defined as 'A person forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, violence, the violation of human rights, or other disasters, who cannot return to their home country for fear of persecution.'? A) Refugee. B) Tourist. C) Expatriate. D) Immigrant. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Refugee. 12. What factors influence population distribution? A) Religious beliefs. B) Social media usage. C) Political stability. D) Weather patterns. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Political stability. 13. How would you describe a newly industrialized country? A) A country characterized by large industrial and service sectors with high levels of gross national product. B) A country that has begun transitioning from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing and industrial activity. C) A country that is characterized by agriculture and they barter instead of use money. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A country that has begun transitioning from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing and industrial activity. 14. What is the difference between median and average? A) The average is the sum of all numbers divided by quantity of numbers, and the median is the mean. B) The average is the sum of all numbers divided by quantity of numbers, and the median is the "middle" value of all of your numbers, so you need to look at list as a whole. C) There is no difference. D) The median is the same as the mode, or the number that occurs the most often. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The average is the sum of all numbers divided by quantity of numbers, and the median is the "middle" value of all of your numbers, so you need to look at list as a whole. 15. This type of boundary coincides with significant features of the landscape. A) Geometric. B) Relic. C) Physical. D) Cultural. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Physical. 16. Which country has the lowest population below? A) Country F (5, 720 people). B) Country E (88, 900 people). C) Country G (580, 000 people). D) Country D (13, 000 people). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Country F (5, 720 people). 17. ..... developed into a city along the Trans-Siberian railroad. A) London. B) Novosibirsk. C) Hong Kong. D) New York City. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Novosibirsk. 18. Apa faktor-faktor yang berkontribusi terhadap pertumbuhan populasi? A) Tingkat pendidikan yang lebih tinggi. B) Produksi pertanian yang meningkat. C) Angka kelahiran, angka kematian, imigrasi, dan emigrasi. D) Akses kesehatan yang lebih baik. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Angka kelahiran, angka kematian, imigrasi, dan emigrasi. 19. Which of the following statements is true about Quotas? A) A Quota system sets strict limits on how many people can immigrate from a country of origin. B) The United States started using quotas for immigration with the Quotas Act of 1725. C) Quota systems have generally resulted in good things for all immigrants because they treat all people equally no matter what gender, race or ethnicity you belong to. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A Quota system sets strict limits on how many people can immigrate from a country of origin. 20. If a country moves from Stage 2 to Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model, what changes in population trends would you expect to see? A) Both birth and death rates increase. B) Birth rates begin to fall, slowing population growth. C) Death rates rise sharply. D) Population growth stops immediately. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Birth rates begin to fall, slowing population growth. 21. What do the cities of Mecca and Varanasi have in common? A) Pilgrimage destinations. B) Mountainous peaks. C) Government centers. D) Harbor sites. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pilgrimage destinations. 22. A ..... is a state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by one particular ethnicity which has been transformed into a nationality. A) Trinational state. B) State. C) Nation-state. D) Multinational state. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Nation-state. 23. How can migration have a positive effect the culture of a receiving country? A) It can introduce new traditions. B) It can eliminate local customs. C) It can lead to cultural homogeneity. D) It can reduce population growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It can introduce new traditions. 24. Which location is most likely to have a lot of transportation, entertainment, and factories? A) Urban areas. B) Rural areas. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Urban areas. 25. Some of the human factors of the earth that influence where people live include: A) Economic opportunities, cultural factors, political stability, and access to services. B) Only the physical geography of the land. C) The amount of rainfall in a region. D) The number of animal species present. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Economic opportunities, cultural factors, political stability, and access to services. 26. What is the term for the following definition:'Someone who has migrated to another country with the hope of being recognized as a refugee.'? A) Diplomat. B) Asylum Seeker. C) Expatriate. D) Tourist. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Asylum Seeker. 27. International migration can have which of the following political and social effects? A) It can lead to cultural diversity and changes in political policies. B) It always results in economic decline for the host country. C) It eliminates all social tensions in the receiving country. D) It prevents any changes in the political landscape. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It can lead to cultural diversity and changes in political policies. 28. What is the definition of the crude death rate? A) The number of live births per 1, 000 people in a population. B) The average number of years a person is expected to live. C) The number of deaths per 1, 000 people in a population per year. D) The number of people too young or too old to work. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The number of deaths per 1, 000 people in a population per year. 29. Which of the following is NOT a Pronatalist policy? A) Free College tuition. B) Free child care. C) Free Birth Control. D) Free parenting classes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Free Birth Control. 30. "Industrialization, Modern medicine, Government, and Education" are all Factors that Influence ..... A) Language Acquisition. B) Immigration. C) Growth Rates. D) Education. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Growth Rates. 31. What are the two types of migration? A) Immigration and emigration. B) Birth rate and death rate. C) Urbanization and ruralization. D) Natural increase and natural decrease. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Immigration and emigration. 32. What strategies can governments implement to manage population growth? A) Encouraging higher birth rates through financial incentives. B) Reducing healthcare access. C) Implementing family planning programs, improving education, and promoting economic development. D) Restricting immigration. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Implementing family planning programs, improving education, and promoting economic development. 33. What can be identified by the latitude and longitude coordinates on a map A) Region. B) Relative location. C) Absolute location. D) Human environment interaction. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Absolute location. 34. What is the term for a person who migrates to a country without the proper documentation or permission? A) Diplomat. B) Unauthorized Immigrant. C) Citizen. D) Tourist. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unauthorized Immigrant. 35. If a country has a death rate of 30 and a birth rate of 45 the natural rate of increase would show the population is ..... A) Increasing. B) Decreasing. C) Fluctuating too much. D) Staying the same. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Increasing. 36. Day and night on earth is caused by A) The rotation of Earth. B) The rotation of the Sun. C) The rotation of the Moon. D) The rotation of the Earth around the sun. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The rotation of Earth. 37. Which city developed into a steel manufacturing center and today serves as a financial and manufacturing center? A) New York. B) Pittsburgh. C) Philadelphia. D) Richmond. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pittsburgh. 38. Rural or Urban?High Population Density A) Rural. B) Urban. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Urban. 39. Which is not a reason the recent population explosion in human history? A) An increase in the global economy. B) Better access to medicine. C) The AI revolution. D) Agricultural revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The AI revolution. 40. A line that separates two political areas A) Border. B) Law of the Sea. C) Government. D) Empire. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Border. 41. Suppose a government wants to reduce population density in its capital city. Which policy would be most effective? A) Increasing taxes in rural areas. B) Providing incentives for people to move to rural areas. C) Reducing public transportation in the city. D) Building more schools in the city. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Providing incentives for people to move to rural areas. 42. Ocean currents affect both the ..... in a region A) Climate and weather. B) Absolute location and relative location. C) Primary sources and secondary sources. D) Latitude and longitude. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Climate and weather. 43. Is the following statement true or false? Development is how rich or poor a country is compared to other countries. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 44. Which statement best defines pull factors in migration? A) Conditions that force or encourage people to leave a place. B) Natural barriers that block movement. C) Conditions that attract people to a place. D) Cultural norms that discourage travel. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Conditions that attract people to a place. 45. Fill in the blank:Thomas Malthus's viewpoint on overpopulation was considered ..... A) Indifferent. B) Pessimistic. C) Optimistic. D) Neutral. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pessimistic. 46. What trend is observed in the populations of industrialized nations? A) Populations are decreasing rapidly. B) Populations are slowing. C) Populations are growing rapidly. D) Populations are remaining constant. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Populations are slowing. 47. Why might geographers study push-pull factors? A) To understand reasons for migration. B) To calculate birthrate. C) To measure population density. D) To determine carrying capacity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To understand reasons for migration. 48. Ethnic groups share common characteristics like A) Income, eye color, and pets. B) Talent, jobs, and education. C) Language, race, and customs. D) Number of children, favorite shows, and favorite food. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Language, race, and customs. 49. An example of a pull factor is ..... A) Lack of resources. B) Lack of access to education. C) A new job opportunity. D) A natural disaster. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A new job opportunity. 50. Four large islands and thousands of smaller ones form the ..... of Japan. A) Archipelago. B) Tsunami. C) Mainland. D) Peninsula. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Archipelago. 51. Number of deaths each year per 1, 000 people A) Birth rate. B) Population growth. C) Death rate. D) Population density. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Death rate. 52. Which of the following can be a push factor for migration? A) Good education. B) Political instability. C) Job availability. D) Safe environment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Political instability. 53. What does "Child Mortality Rate" measure? A) Deaths of teenagers per year. B) Deaths of infants under age 1. C) Deaths of children under age 5 per 1, 000 live births. D) Births per woman. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Deaths of children under age 5 per 1, 000 live births. 54. The average number of births women bear in their lifetimes is A) Total fertility rate. B) Crude fertility rate. C) Total birth rate. D) Crude birth rate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Total fertility rate. 55. Which of the following is a reason that a country has low birth rates? A) Couples are waiting longer to start having children. B) Their religion encourages them to have lots of children. C) The medical field is not advanced enough to support lots of births. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Couples are waiting longer to start having children. 56. What is an example of Human-Environment Interaction A) Clearing down land to build a road. B) Voting for the President of the United States. C) An island growing larger of a volcanic eruption. D) Doing your math homework. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Clearing down land to build a road. 57. Which country is the best example of a country in stage 5 of the demographic transition model? A) Japan. B) Vietnam. C) North Korea. D) China. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Japan. 58. The most important intervening obstacle preventing Eastern Europeans from leaving their homes between World War 2 and the 1990s was A) The Alps. B) Lack of financial resources. C) Communist control of the region. D) The Danube River. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Communist control of the region. 59. Why might birthrates drop below replacement level in Stage 4 of the demographic transition model? A) There is improved healthcare. B) There are fewer opportunities for women. C) There are fewer people of childbearing age. D) There are more infants and children than adults. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) There are fewer opportunities for women. 60. Which of the following is NOT an example of tertiary economic activity A) Fishing. B) Transportation. C) Tourism & Hotels. D) Banking. 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